In TPT, there needs to be basic measuring standards, just like in real life. This is the thermal measurement standard in TPT. Don't forget to turn off ambient heat!
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AntiSeeker70007: If you're talking about the measurement of Celsius, then 1C=1K. The actual temperature of 1C is equal to 274.15. The two scales have the same sized units.
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And one celsius is equal to 274.15 kelvin
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Tpt already has kelvin and celsius. We don't need more things to remember when making saves.
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This seems very unnecessary and not very useful. Not many situations would need a precise measurement of thermal output. The system of measuring TTUs also seems very unwieldy and confusing, and as KyYay mentioned, we already have an easy way of seeing temperature.
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but it is already made
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we do have a "thermal measurement standard" in tpt... it's called temperature xd
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this seems like a great idea